English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word:

 

Word - rootword - affixes
sinunog - sunog - ^in~
si.nu.nug. - 3 syllables

^in = sinunog
sinunog

sinunog : burned (adj.)
sunog [sĂș.nug.] : fire (n.); burn (v.)

Derivatives of sunog


Glosses:
burned
adj. 1. burned, burnttreated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point.; "burnt sienna"
~ treatedsubjected to a physical (or chemical) treatment or action or agent.; "the sludge of treated sewage can be used as fertilizer"; "treated timbers resist rot"; "treated fabrics resist wrinkling"
adj. 2. burned, burned-out, burned-over, burnt, burnt-outdestroyed or badly damaged by fire.; "a row of burned houses"; "a charred bit of burnt wood"; "a burned-over site in the forest"; "barricaded the street with burnt-out cars"
~ destroyedspoiled or ruined or demolished.; "war left many cities destroyed"; "Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind"
adj. 3. burned, burntruined by overcooking.; "she served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits"
~ cookedhaving been prepared for eating by the application of heat.
burn
n. (state)1. burn, burningpain that feels hot as if it were on fire.
~ hurting, paina symptom of some physical hurt or disorder.; "the patient developed severe pain and distension"
n. (state)2. burn, sunburn, suntan, tana browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun.
~ hyperpigmentationunusual darkening of the skin.
n. (state)3. burnan injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation.
~ harm, hurt, injury, traumaany physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc..
~ electric burna burn caused by heat produced by an electric current.
~ scorch, singea surface burn.
~ scalda burn cause by hot liquid or steam.
~ first-degree burnburn causing redness of the skin surface.
~ second-degree burnburn causing blisters on the skin and superficial destruction of the dermis.
~ third-degree burnburn characterized by destruction of both epidermis and dermis.
n. (attribute)4. burn, burn marka place or area that has been burned (especially on a person's body).
~ blemish, mar, defecta mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body).; "a facial blemish"
~ cigarette burna burn mark left by a smoldering cigarette.; "a cigarette burn on the edge of the table"
n. (act)5. burndamage inflicted by fire.
~ scathe, damage, harm, hurtthe act of damaging something or someone.
~ scaldthe act of burning with steam or hot water.
v. (change)6. burn, burn down, firedestroy by fire.; "They burned the house and his diaries"
~ burn, combustundergo combustion.; "Maple wood burns well"
~ incinerate, burncause to undergo combustion.; "burn garbage"; "The car burns only Diesel oil"
~ backfireset a controlled fire to halt an advancing forest to prairie fire.
~ crematereduce to ashes.; "Cremate a corpse"
~ torchburn maliciously, as by arson.; "The madman torched the barns"
~ scorchdestroy completely by or as if by fire.; "The wildfire scorched the forest and several homes"; "the invaders scorched the land"
~ ruin, destroydestroy completely; damage irreparably.; "You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank!"; "The tears ruined her make-up"
v. (weather)7. burn, glowshine intensely, as if with heat.; "The coals were glowing in the dark"; "The candles were burning"
~ beam, shineemit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light.; "The sun shone bright that day"; "The fire beamed on their faces"
~ gutterburn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker.; "The cooling lava continued to gutter toward lower ground"
v. (change)8. burn, combustundergo combustion.; "Maple wood burns well"
~ change state, turnundergo a transformation or a change of position or action.; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
~ burn down, burn up, go upburn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire.; "The hut burned down"; "The mountain of paper went up in flames"
~ smolder, smoulderburn slowly and without a flame.; "a smoldering fire"
~ burn, burn down, firedestroy by fire.; "They burned the house and his diaries"
~ scorch, sear, singebecome superficially burned.; "my eyebrows singed when I bent over the flames"
~ deflagrateburn with great heat and intense light.; "the powder deflagrated"
~ flamebe in flames or aflame.; "The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset"
~ blaze up, burn up, flame up, flareburn brightly.; "Every star seemed to flare with new intensity"
~ blazeburn brightly and intensely.; "The summer sun alone can cause a pine to blaze"
v. (perception)9. bite, burn, stingcause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort.; "The sun burned his face"
~ nettle, urticatesting with or as with nettles and cause a stinging pain or sensation.
~ burnfeel hot or painful.; "My eyes are burning"
~ hurt, smart, achebe the source of pain.
v. (weather)10. burn, combustcause to burn or combust.; "The sun burned off the fog"; "We combust coal and other fossil fuels"
~ burn, combustundergo combustion.; "Maple wood burns well"
~ ignite, lightcause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat.; "Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter"; "Light a cigarette"
~ set ablaze, set afire, set aflame, set on fireset fire to; cause to start burning.; "Lightening set fire to the forest"
~ catch fire, take fire, combust, conflagrate, ignite, eruptstart to burn or burst into flames.; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously"
~ char, coalburn to charcoal.; "Without a drenching rain, the forest fire will char everything"
~ deflagratecause to burn rapidly and with great intensity.; "care must be exercised when this substance is to be deflagrated"
v. (emotion)11. burnfeel strong emotion, especially anger or passion.; "She was burning with anger"; "He was burning to try out his new skies"
~ feel, experienceundergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind.; "She felt resentful"; "He felt regret"
v. (change)12. burn, incineratecause to undergo combustion.; "burn garbage"; "The car burns only Diesel oil"
~ change integritychange in physical make-up.
~ incineratebecome reduced to ashes.; "The paper incinerated quickly"
~ burn, burn down, firedestroy by fire.; "They burned the house and his diaries"
v. (social)13. burnburn at the stake.; "Witches were burned in Salem"
~ burn, burn down, firedestroy by fire.; "They burned the house and his diaries"
~ execute, put to deathkill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment.; "In some states, criminals are executed"
v. (possession)14. burnspend (significant amounts of money).; "He has money to burn"
~ squander, waste, blowspend thoughtlessly; throw away.; "He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree"
v. (perception)15. burnfeel hot or painful.; "My eyes are burning"
~ sting, bite, burncause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort.; "The sun burned his face"
~ hurt, smart, achebe the source of pain.
v. (change)16. burn, cauterise, cauterizeburn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent.; "The surgeon cauterized the wart"
~ care for, treatprovide treatment for.; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics"
~ scorch, searmake very hot and dry.; "The heat scorched the countryside"
v. (body)17. burn, sunburnget a sunburn by overexposure to the sun.
~ discolour, discolor, color, colourchange color, often in an undesired manner.; "The shirts discolored"
v. (creation)18. burn, cutcreate by duplicating data.; "cut a disk"; "burn a CD"
~ produce, create, makecreate or manufacture a man-made product.; "We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries"
~ cutrecord a performance on (a medium).; "cut a record"
v. (consumption)19. burn, burn off, burn upuse up (energy).; "burn off calories through vigorous exercise"
~ deplete, use up, wipe out, eat up, exhaust, run through, consume, eatuse up (resources or materials).; "this car consumes a lot of gas"; "We exhausted our savings"; "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
v. (change)20. burnburn with heat, fire, or radiation.; "The iron burnt a hole in my dress"
~ scaldburn with a hot liquid or steam.; "She scalded her hands when she turned on the faucet and hot water came out"
~ damageinflict damage upon.; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree"
~ blacken, char, sear, scorchburn slightly and superficially so as to affect color.; "The cook blackened the chicken breast"; "The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece"; "the flames scorched the ceiling"